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The question MUST be asked, WHY????
I see them in the rest/fast food stops along turnpikes. Why on earth would
a museum want them??? Next step -- video arcades?
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> From: Mulanax, Robin K <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Survey - Pressed Penny Machine Users
> Date: Monday, February 23, 1998 11:17 AM
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> Our institution is considering the installation of pressed penny
> machines. These machines charge fifty cents and a penny, then press
> the penny with the site's logo. If your institution uses these
> machines, please complete the following survey. Your input will be
> greatly appreciated.
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> Please return this survey directly to me at the following location:
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> Robin Mulanax
> State Historical Society of North Dakota
> 612 E. Boulevard
> Bismarck, North Dakota 58505
> [log in to unmask]
> fax: (701)328-3710
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> What type of museum are you?
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> Are you publicly or privately funded?
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> How many people visit each year?
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> What is the typical profile of your visitors? Are they school
> children, families, older adults, or a broad spectrum?
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> How many pressed penny machines does your institution possess?
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> How long has your institution used pressed penny machines?
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> Which vendor do you use?
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> On the average, how many times each month does the pressed penny
> machine require maintenance?
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> What is the profit margin on these machines (estimated)?
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> What symbol is used for the pressed penny?
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> Please add any comments you wish.
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> Many thanks for your time and for the information!
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